Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 March 1870 — Page 2
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Iemcr title Stute Ticket. For Secretary of State, JtORMAN EfiDY.'of St- Josrh. fur Alitor of State, JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, of Perry. For Treasurer of 8tate, JAMKS B. RYAN, of Mari". For Att'irncv (Ipnernh B AYL ES 3 W. BANNA, of Vigo For Superintend mt of Public Injur'Slon. MILTON P. HOPKINS, of Montgomery. Tor .T:v!?r.R sf Supremo Court, JAMF.S L WORDEN, f AH ; ALEXANDER C DOWNEY. of Ohio; SAMUFL H. BTSKITIK, of Monroe; JOHN" PETTIT, of Tippecanoe. Want of Harmony." The aigna of the times unmistakably indicate the growing resnveness of Republican leaders, and especially Republican eoagieMUW, under the rules, regulations and policies adopted by the prcseot sminmtnUion. Tfce rmfmal portion of the Radicals do not materially smanmwa with the principal measures ad. Died by Im admiuist ration, but ia . 1 . I to congress. Tuis manner is complained of as being dictatorial, with not as much , as 8 bv font learn,1 &c. The man at the other end of the capital, being of a commanding turn of mind, presents his men a.d nu MSures in a Banner FO.retunes distasteful to represent.!:. res and senators m cor.gre?? oi maty yean txperiene:. who think thej understand their bosiaeaa. who have partisan! to pler.se. and leeleetioilfl ro secure. IrobabH Efl no one parTicul:ir has the president given more iTiseilinfifitina than in h:3 appointments Aside from insulting congress and the nation by appointing all his relatives to rßice first, and these who had made him preient rext, be has in vcrv mauv instances seiected men ffcf bmpoitsnt political pnaitioae who were decidedly anpopnhu with the leaders of ÜM radiod party. AO this ha;- ill tSeet, and that eflect is not one calculated to ptodnet the utmcet bar. am j - 1 It is not at all prcbable tnat this feelInn: between the ladies! portion ot con-1 r... ares an 41 prcs:aent will csuse any; u v . ser-. i saflectiao ; but it may cause such state ol fart to be pceaented to tLv:- people that tbey wiil see tue c;anntr in which our goycrniB Dtal affairs are being sdaiinielf red The leaden of the Republican party j slreaiy see this want of harmony between ihrmsilTtl and the adrn'nist ration, and not aJraameatlj refer to it is their newapapcrS ar.d pablic Rpeeehea Probably no plainer earpeaitien of ti:is aond rn fthingah .ecn given to the mnhfie than niay be fouud in a recei.t Waahiagtoa eeireipoiAeaee ef the if. Y. TTaics, own et tbs ablest and most intmailiil BepnbBean newspapers pubiish"d in the United Staaen. Wis Snd the article copied into the '.hioago fosl. j an-vher atmhjht BepnbKcnn P?" I whieh doubtless saw in tt statements of HBeianl iarpoxtanoe to demand its pnhlicati n. H e make a:i cxtrav?t from the article which will shew iU
a t . 1 t II" affaii t Washington at the present; t!u a : Corrcfpcr. 'or ce o.'the 5HW York Tirr.ee. Washing rov, Feh. 11. There is an element in the political atmosphere in Washington which b d-s no i.r,-(l to the future unity and SUCC fg of the Re- ! mKIÜsh :.rirt-s.. It. is rlifHeiiH to dcflno I its eharacter precis but it is so pal f , r.-.-j. - --- pal! that one eaa leel it and brt ithe it sn-i k n far more p rate iting than v.-, like t , admit. The cause ui the existence of such t'n eleaaewl b eaca more difueult to define than its character. But Iti nietSOO is certain. The shajio whieh ths Kieling I lk s may be illustrated. perhsM, by fiie remirkä of a disrianpiintird pot I and aatirisi. who speni a few days n re I isl week Be hud been dining and wining in high official Gir aten hud kept hit ejea and earn cpen. t. , "n ' and us: t.- re not bust propniini: 10 i..ave, a nen.i asceii him, , Well, what do ro i find T" I find." ; said he, uaa adminiat ration without a pr:v to snppcrl hv." The poet found the truth, and thi.s ream k maj illu- ! träte tho element whi-h I refer to as ' existing in this political atmosphere. The administration and the Republican asiitj a c sgf an are aoteii rapnmrt in feeEttg or desire. There ism .-nthu-siam (n th none of either honse, either in she aampcai of the mossuxaa of t!ik asbsinistration or is its detenas from anv oataide astnek. 1 his eoklnesa and tadifTerence extends so far that it is even posathmlbr Fernando Wend to obtain awanrnMMM consent to ofet sad pass impertinent reaohstions realeeting ir.'-r. or les direct j on the aetioQ ofdepartmcnts and that, too, upon mere newspaper asanttsna as a basi. A disunsaamned seaman?, visa, in afl the faat sulaian of "aVhate in tliat body, has h !. a bri-ii on bis laapaa, snid to SSS on th i - mbjeet: ' There is rta member ofthat bodt who loe. not wish well to fiis'dsnl ir.intaiil his adWinistratton ; yt ihavt is not s particle nt enthusiasm snd rery bttle cardial feeling in its be .a!f in all tho sonate " He is undoubtedly eoisnet. Thi.- c edition of affairs i., of entinss, the under current 1 er;, and not the sur-f-ic-a-pec. But it is eroppinir out in 8" rmny directions that thi? uial'er may weil be seriously SJOBiideied. It h a ' tct. then, that aeamy man, who have neretorure aeiea w:iri me i pun.icMi psaty are aow talking aboat new nofitieal afFiiiati ns. The Kepubüesn pnrty, in their intimation baa suhstantialiy fulfilled its mmaioa in the suppression of the rebellion, the ompi'-t ion of reconfti nation, and th" establish aarat of ! maanwtmlaadlrage. Other iamms Bawf couiing np in the near future, nnd now 1 Cfimbination . !aN N do, to med j th:n. lhftv w.-uUi pawSsm SB remiun wi.h th Kn-.Hi !?. b' j it,! m ! i uent iti the course of the ad ministration to do so, and t-hey desire , Vj be in she f recrround ol a new move- I
Tsawwnicn inewmerwww Pnlmustbta " radi.-ar change in this
asked, M Who it to blsmc for this cooloss and indifference between congress and the administration ?" It would re-
quire a review ot the reasons tor. and interests involved in nearly every lead ing appointment yet made by the praei dent, to answer this question fully. I aar appointments, for it is a fact, however it may be disguised, that congress is chiefly sore-hoaded over the offices. Tt is not the president's policy or curse on anv particular subject which is nn - satisractorv. That is approved in the main. But the preside, notwithstandinir their bt endeavors, has failed to to learn that he must share the responsibility of his aooo'ntmcnts with the members of imagTCSB. He has made nnstastea. and many or tnem nave oeeu made in yielding to this demand, and i;- shows no signs of conversion to this principle. He still retains the idea that someaow or other he is responsible at last, and he continues to act on that basin. Hence, you har people predicting the disruption of the Republican par:v. Hence the fact that while the president i. o no policy of his own to enforce against the will of the neoDle." it is equally true that he has no power to enforce his own id?s upon the convictioni of members of congress. - At The Recent KeuuhSican State Convention. The new order of thinrs ur.der the working of the Fifteenth amendment, was partia:Iy inaugurated bv the recent -j ti' ouoii -'an Mate i; ur- tuciou. u ih iumission ot ni rigor delegates, and the election of a Digger vice president of the convention. It required no email degree of courage on the part of the ad- . . m . , , ... t W 111 O I III . IiI.ITI r I I l'tlwl -T"T-? whieh the constitution of the United Statos mw enacts that he may enjoy ; but the nauseous dose wa iwallowsd at a gulp, and Saiiib.i was happy. I3ut the mere admission of black Rs pnblicaaa as delegate! was a cheap waj of paring them for the gallant services u!realy performed, and to be performed, in behalf of our glorious country. Political hnrirs are very delightful, but do not always üu tue expeetaoona ot - seni n whom they are conferred. I Something aore substantial is nee led I to perpetuate polifical life, and render the newly mad! fOterjuat compensation lor the iüboriour, amy or younc earn nrl .-.n 5n nnnnrr. ,-,F tb mal mmA i . . . 0 ... i enduring nrtncinlei ol evenasLinjr ins . . , , .... , ... tice. and social and poi.iical eouality. I That the recent black and white Re nubiiean Btate oonyantlon did net reward the moke portion of the party ait'n a place lace upon the scale ticket la consider- j Wo--i u . j on oi suo3tantiai lavors to be received, tion ha? mt yet been satisfactorily accounted for Jt ;3 n0 uce to m3 that because the Fifteenth amendment has not vet been de: larad a part of the coustitntion, they were not, at the time of the holding of the convention, legally qualified k hold office, ae the same reason, if ralid, would have excluded them from partici nation in the Convention. No objection was made to their admission to represenUtion, and tobe office a of the convention. If they were entitled to toe privilege of dele- , M cr,nvention oAoem, they were ah entitled to represenUtion on the ti sleet nominated. Where is tee eqv. ilit j and justice of permitting men u work and veto for the a but r.t lo hoW oSe0; There mattnr, or SnMKcn will be called upon to introduce another amendment to the constitution, secure the pasance of another civil ri-hts bill and increase the army sufficiently to inaurs a proper rec Ognition of the great principle ef uni1 i ... n ,, rnraaiann eon picte equality oi ail men before the law. C ia ri äjsii it j-. The aedut tion, abortion and murder organ, the Plymouth Democrat, is constantly usir: in a sneering manner, the word "Christian." Its terrible logic hypocritical insinuations, and barefaced impudence, arc all summed up in the perl and flippant use of the word "Chris tt.in" with an exchuBtattOU point. V t niah t:-:it delectable sheet, that is K no l irnn religious paper, would inform uf .,i...f t. ...r. t i um.-- . m Ua L I v . a i .xm-k liiui ir a 1 BSV Ml a UJ I a,-th;. 1... .... . u I " . i.iti , iai- r,Aj'iaimii' ii Uiil gratifj cariosity, and tnakc its ase of the word intelligible hereaiser. MaraftssS ( ssasrjt Rtynblicem. V.'c can only say to the "dead jackass" who soperiatewds the above named indri.nt publication, that be ha per-I itted esc nf his " hashahaekeia'1 to show bis head, and wo must brg len veto deal with the i4 bushwhacker" iii5tead of th.e "jaekaaw.N Baring never stodied thcolopy or made "clergy in" cur business, we, of enanrae, cannot be exjecud tojive a full ami satis factory definition of the word Christian. But w ean, if it will afferd the u gm rilla" any sntmineafosif describe Ti man that wo thir.k would hardly pa.s as a Chriatiat in enaMBoaitj where his wenlmeaaan are karisrn. Kor instance: A B II ' Bfl i. krdly be I good Christian wlio will tell a deliberate and malicious -. as the author of the above extract f'"in the li'j.vhlirt.n has sVNSS u mai-y liii.ss anu oft," ii" any ndianci can be I mead ia bmman taasaasearr. Nithr r will a Hd Christian ?landor and rillify his-neighbors, inniasmting himself into snokt rsJations, and then, liko the scrneu I warmed at th.' fir", turn uoon aud Ming his benefactor Neither will a Lr d Chri nian, hai lag idopiad not only the pn.fes.sion OS religion, btit alfo nf pn aching, s anaorf himsslf to bring the profcaaion info disrennte and dti . .... i i i . i u nw impn-per cnt urt anri hstsmni ranee. N'ru- ean n elsnvj man hardly be a prwd Chiininn who ro vols with the sJaflil in befr crl- !,. Md ,. cia, pOmi, ,ct., ,n , . . flj nt "Vre to the aanaaeV (j, a.id who report? himself by gtranpe
ther shonld a Christian say TnE Demi ocrat is " no damn religious paper" merev Decausc his jnJecent use of its
columns compelled the editor of that pa per to exclude him from them, and compelled him to seek a more congenial organ. A Christian might, also, with propriety, be an honest man and pay his debta like one and guard his rep1 illation. He should not cheat poor laj boring people, neither should he, even j temporarily , assume the role of M dead beat." And lastly, we think, in decencv, he should not uuocisie himself, ! through spite, with the editorial department. of as fihhy a journal as the M. C. Republican, and, by so doing, lead a poor imbecile boy into tta highway of moral and financial destruction. We are not good at answering conundrums, but if the "guerilla" who is seeking light on the subject of Christianity has ''another." will guess at it. and meanwhile await his ple.isuro. fi-'iction. Thp Plvmmitb Demnrrat si kr owl edges from positive knowledge" that ; SSO was paid to sonn1 one, in this place ! to suppress a communication for the) j daily papers in the Wheeler case. The ! item ongtnaiiy Appeared in inc vmon oi tins city out we were noc sansnea oi its authenticity until the editor of the Dmnuc ai "owned UP," that the monev was really paid. Xortlimt Mdütnian. The editor of the Indication kwncs the above story to bo false. He apparently utters the falsehood maliciously. . . , .. .... -'-ri-Wt1i'T Till. tf .Ji, no '.- 1 1 f f vi Statement. A lelioW dirf ask l r ll'.tv dollars to suppress an Jirficle, and his reqoea4 was treated with the contempt it merited and wan exposed. WUlths IndianiaM explain or retaet iti falseh ood t A Grievoim Charge. The Plymouth Republican of last week contained the following: "The edi; r of the Rochester Spy, who sets his sfite and boOM rent free for dcI i'T" fl ot : f K i-ir?" 01 t ;anec I u w r nt. tempied to ttajmil ssarder,' etc. The author oi" the ab;ve will have to pick hia none and try again W r fmr ' him to our advertising e- lun.ns for a partinl refutation of the statement, nnH. it ho desires, will show hnu our empty rwtAfWV ;,, fnrrK i,r,-,r,rfi.,' ro. mWm wvx ...k Aivam lnwf.l..c a l..,wi 1 , , t Qn Tj,; lro is not an assassin. ino state rp.fused to nroeecute . . Pnfl"r' the indictment o.,;ot I.:- 1 U . .,.t. .4 i .1 ' . : i in. i ii i i" i in. i . . I i.i. ..'it anxious for a trial The trouble with the editor of the nvolnntary Emission is that w called attention to his delay in publishing the particulan of the recent abortion eate. , I here are good grounds lor beliering thai the soft youth who presides ever tnat sheet waited a week in th expectation that Wheeler would bribe him to silence Hut. aaenntSaae, his readers raised such a Storni about his ears that he was compelled to imitate the example of the iwrVanhfaj and the Spy. IT is frautie abuse of everybody who has expressed a desire lor the law to be allowed to take its course shows that he is endeavoring to eflhee the imnr ssion made bv bis cowardice. This is so anparent that hmcourSQ has arrested the tide of public opinion, and a powerful reaction in heelers faroi is now goinc on in Plymouth. His otter reck lesen eaa is exemplified in the char he briiiLC-T atjainst certain cltizena oi' this place. Dad the editor of tho. Repnbb'c&m an average aOowancs oi motoer witj it night be supposed that he area raid to extravagantly denomiee Wheeler &:e VinaM, in order to prodnce a reaetion in thiir favor. But he is one of those imbeciles who are blessed with barelj senna enongb to c,me ia when it rains, ami he permits every newspaper aner11a sbont Prjrmoath to bans sway ander the shelter of his name. lie ocenpies a position similar to that of adead jack-a.-, ii-;. ;1 aa a ransnarl fr a cautious 1. u:'h a i; :ck r. Roch ester Si y. Tho Plvmontb Dtntoatai is Hurpriscl at our r rat i :r that we u anderstnod" that the eonasel for Wheeler offered $2.000 to have the evidence sappressed in the one Bearer case. VVe w i re told thai it aras a tact, !y one whom we had good reason to betieve knew all ahont th matter, and oonsenoentty we made the atatentenl up"n such anthority. We aayrce with the ItewtocrwA that thTr has ' B . . , , V , the ?p:ir of the moment, bv tn- nctirhbonne press, in rejrard to the ease, bo- , - . . , , - lore snv leiral invent iiration bad been had. V- bcarin to h "k upon it as one jr;u?d firce. That an old man like Wheeler is rcpreat nted to be, should sc. dnee half a dozen oui;j, ladies at tl2 apieee, is n1! rabbit. And W think that when such nrls surren dor their virtue to Mich old covirs lor til' apiece, there is not much of it to be loht. It is gatting to be a too common thing for yowng ladies to tret " seduced" bv married men, and then for rarenge, have them sl:ot down, or pr seeuted for damages. Gothen JDtmocrut. The editor of the isnafteVeon complains of onr failure to .'til! on him the last time were in Plymouth. As we never learned anything from him exeej t how to pick a none, and haritif; mastnrf d t hat art, wo thoejght it not worth while to visit him .-Rochetttr SpyTrorn tho LafaytttC tHenatch. General Milroy in Tares liar ft'lrs A tu ilvf it 1 i t :iimh tt for Trcmtsjrc r of St:!1. :u Tritstt'O of tllO ittiah mid Uric Canal. Tf any further proof was rSfnimd of the hypocrisy, as well as recklcaaiieas, Ofthe Republican party, we have only to refer to th; reaolnsiaa sdoptad by the Republican state eonrentiott dnelasing " tfiat aha canal atoek, issued under the legislation of and 117 ooaaasonly ratlnd tha- 1 Butler bill,' were, by the termaol the eontrnct ehar rd oaelnsi rery lipon tin: Wabash and Brie oanal, ius rarcnm i and lands j and the faith of the täte never basing been directly er indirectly pl"dj;ed for the payment or re dem pt ion theronf. said ranal sloeks therefore constitute no pirt of the ontaSanding dehta or liabilities of the s;;ito. That the constitution of this state oaght -a . . a a to be amondoa at tne oariieat praol.cn-
effect of any law or acta of the general assembly proposing to recognize or ere-
ate any liability of the state for the said i .. canal ktocks, or any part tnerßot, until I uch vote siall have bfn submitted to j a direct vote of the people of the state and approved by them;" and then fallowing the resolution with the nomina tion for treasurer of state of General K. FI M ilroy, who is now one of the trusti ees of tha Wabash and Erie canal, and who is on the record in favor of the Bülte assuming this very indebtedness. Among the documents submitted to the last legislature is te 'annual report of the board of trustees of the Wabash aud Erie canal for the years 1867-63,' dated January 13, 1 SCO. to which is appended the namo of R. H. Milroy. After referring to the several acls of the legislature, in which General Milroy and his co-trustees attempt to establish that the state reserved to itself the vi'ht t. redeem the canal and terminate the trust after twenty years from d ite; that the sole object for which the trusr was created was to provide a security for the payment of one-half of the state debt: that it was presumed that the : .j ... oftns anal nnU within a certain time, pay ofi the publie debt charged on the canal ; that the canal has been destroyed, so far as its revenues and toÜ3 are concerned, as a security for payment of the original debt or any part of it, oonehtdea as fol 0WBi which we e:py verbatim froui the irePoU - ! uThav mwiaaiva if. thnlr ilnte Iimm u un'i v v i v t , aw waff a j er, in vory report Submitted to t!;e authorities of the stat-- to call their atten tion to the (acta, with n oonwution that th.-: st'ifc 'Indiana xiniL a! WIM time i z. . 7 -t j hc fihql be reHeced fronx the pretture of impinding national hUeftttt, makt awh din om'tum of the interest batter- Acrsd ' ' and Ast bonaAolucrs. as justice and.tqudy may require. The bondholders of the state pure such an earnest of their trxd will t(.w:irl tlie .state in their acceptance of the terins proffered by the pub ic acts 1846-47, f'.n J their cordial co-opcra-won wiw was: .u W cura W re A. - . L . 1... .... . . . . . . , u trieve her create, ana tree nersail in mi impending enibarrsantentl ai to le?tve no douiit that now, ah then, thejwiu be rcsdy to co- pirate in nieasuros which shall terminate this trust oa terms of , mutual satisfaction. i?o Inns: as it romains, it niu.t oe a constant ronnnu'.u . . ! I of obligation! or. the part of the Utes unfulfilled, and of disappointed bope fna xpcaona on win pan oi me , ... . .1.1 ooTui in -i' iers. Contrast the above extract with the resolution of the convention, and then toil us what yon think f Republican consistency ! ITniiaBtBi'n lit;2itM. A Charge to thr Frmalc Craud Jury at Laritmtc. Laramie, W. T.. March 7. Ir. empanneling and charging the firt female jury, Judge Haw said : Lamfs am Qentlimem of 'iue Grand Juxi it is a noreliy to see, as we do to-day, ladies sunrmooed to serve ;s jurors. The ex: ns on of political rights and franchise to woman is a subject that n agitating the whde country. I have never taken an active part in diseur-sJons, but have long seen that womn erat a victim to riccsi Crimea, snd immorality, and with no power to protect and defend herself from those, evils. 1 have long felt thai auch powers of protection should be conferred upon woman, and :t lira faU ten to our lot here to act as pior.ee: s in this movement, and to test the Question. I It vonld bo a most shamcfnl scandal eonrti of law snything shoald be permitted which the most sensitive lady ai might net hear with propriety, and witnesa; and here let mtt add that it wili be a sorry dv.y tot any man who a? as mt shall no far t rget the oonrtesies due and paid by ory American g ntlcn an to i rery American lady as to even by a word or act endeavor to deter you fn m the exercise of those rights with which question for you to decide for yourself. No man has any right to interfere. ll seema to be proper for women to sit upon grand juries, which will pive them the best possible opportunities t aid in su pressing dens of infamy which curs the country. f a I 1 1 be triad of vour nwif mro in 1 snau Dt. ptan u your asswnnee in the aoeomplishment of thia ohjor do not make these resnarks from saj diatraaS of the gentlemen, on tho contrary I am exceedingly pleaaad and -ratified with the indieatioun of intelligeaee, lore of law, and pood order, and gentfc manly deporUnofit which I see manifested. I will now listen to any rcons whieh any jnrora aaako for l intr excused. The Eaesliesmemf aaVelsUlww to tin' PfjUfjfj in aoli. Nfw York, March 8. The. gollrooca this afternoon wa in .a stato of the wihleai eacttemaai. The gaUeriea, and, mdnad, cyery BeccSB Lo tho board, were thronged by a crowd of BBgei special ore, who natched the chances n the dial, each fractionnl decline being greeted with wild shoots und cherrH. awide the room all was eonfnaion, and the seon beggared dencription, and has aearenly heea equaled, either on the a. mora hi it Pridsy or smnag tho present bpar movement. Tlie decline in tho pr'co of gold to 1 ii demoralized the markets for foreign exchange, cotton, wheat and pork
! paralyzed by the rapid doclinc in the price of gold, and the future is regarded
! distrust by bankers and money-len I w ders. Cable telegrams announce failures of cotton firms in Liverpool. The gold market was excited, and at times panicky. The operators who were violent bulls after the September panic, from the time gold was selling at 135 down to 118, are now the prominent bears at 111. There is an enormous short interest in the market operating for a decline to par, and the resumption of specie payments by the governme.it and the banks. The price before the opening of the board was 112j to 1121, and at 10 a. m 112; then, with wide and frequent fluctuations, gradually i declined to 1 101, and afterward rallied to 11. after the board adjourned . The quotations were 111 to 111$ at the lose at 6 p.m. Hewsj Itestta. The body of Caleb Catt was found in White river, rear Hazelton a day or two since. Catt is supposed to have been mousing around, and accidentally fell in. A Maine editor estimates that a foot of sr v.v would b worth ÜliO 000 000 to i 0,v EnKland. Pro edings in bankru ptey have been inaagarated against James V Baldwin, John H. Harper, aud A. B. ; J uason 01 --!- Pn county, ty HamIll f 11 . t 1 I TT tiion cv ftucaman, or inree suvera, M ichigan. PLYMOUTH SIABKETS. PtraOCTB, March 1DOROrKUIES r:ctn)i. Arr:cs, dried, iir lb $ a 35 Oflee. Cloves . . .1 SO a SO a 15 15 a SO I Molaet Pcacfc, drird. nr n Ignr enff.'.?... ..7. a 0 brow" - S I Sern 1 vi .1 tu a 1 up Snip Spir. T'-a, jrmn Tea. l.'rk Tebscoa, phif d( Sf IM rn t . . do amok n - io a 15 1 m r2 -10 1 60 at 00 C ÜÜ 80 el 40 40 a on PliOYlnlO.NS -Wholesale. a 30 Hntter Bran, pr cwt Caickeas, trcssei, pr lb... do tllrc, r dox Tor' . (.'-ei--'rl. per CWt Gesa Mem. pr c t Kleor, wbits wheat, pr bbl. (lo rjil wheat a 1 oo a 11 .... 30 a 3 t) (1 3 s I n u j "0 all" a Sf) a i e-.i a 13 .... 0s to j oeilc, prbi. .". LUl'.'.'.U lard, pr ib. r?SL; ?r.ho.rte r- r f j Tarfcera,prla.. T:iliow.. ' PA RH PR' nUCTO- Wbol sei F'.np. pr ba Heeawas .. il 50 a '2 00 a 2 I Com a Sj 1-2 00 a M Hay, tlr.iothy Hiitc. pr IV. nntrlmmcd . do preen. triniMieU ... do flrictl llint do Palled do v:il '.'alf. recn e.n veal calf dried tlo sTftn Gawd O its pr M Tlmodw 8:.0Ctovar do Wet do Wt)rlt, Tli'.W Wood, pr Cord ... Wool, j r ponnd a a v a a V a a a i 10 15 IS IS 4') 0) 9" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s j j s w - j t x i x t r -1 1 -C vJj 1 J V V7l J 1V7 1VJ J. Th f spring tern of the Ply mouth Graded rv'10! anil sommence en the -is' any or M:irrb. 1870, and '.viil continue in session twelve w:'-:;". The scho! trill be free to all papila r;"ilinj5 in the Plymoutb Sclsoil District. Nor! resident. )i:piis will bc a'iarj.-od $" eacb in the Grammer an(l High Be iota, ana $3 euch ia las ttUanaadiate department. Prof P. D. LUKS, Principal High School. V0KIA CHAMBERLAIN, Praceptresi Vard SchooL r.v order of A. C CAPROH, A. P. Ki.LlOTT. i Trustees. D. D. LURE. ) RAIL- ROADS. C. C. A, lt. R. R. flMC TABLE. Takts effort Wclnt-nunr. Nov. 1?, 1J9.
TRAINS GOINi: SOD PH. STATIONS AND SIDIMG8 aorona lira am Lapurte 7:.r0 am' S:. y. Stiilwell B.es M ') ' Kankakse sisS " i MS " Walkftrtoa S;1S j;is ' Kin.it'b U:50 U:") " Tyser 10:15 " ' ?.:i". " Plyeacalh 11:B " ftS Ar:'. (ia:4 ) p B 110:81 " Raitebacka l.i,t M i0:l9 Walnut : l;UI " HkSS (irnve! Pit 1:30 IU.47 Rochester :0 " 1I3SS " Ltoeohi ! -1:10 " ll 2 ainntqghum :-22 " U i " lM'(!i " 11:4: " K.-I Rlvor i 2:50 ' 118 " Charter 4;is M i ti::.7 " rare I f:00 m In IS r TRAINS OOfNO KOSTTB. BTATtbHS AND SiniNOS.Bamam acco;'v lVrn i 4:00 T 7:30 A U rourter 4:9 " I R:is " Bel River , i.n " i StSS M UeoilH j 4:S) M B:4S " Hiriiiinhfttu 4:W " I :) Uneula ! 4:41 M ! :-:o M RscKeeier I 5:10 IM " Storaeoa ' 3.-20 " 11:V5 " V nlmit fM " .11-50 " RslUbscks B " r e Argoe j 5:44 V '12:40 " Plymouth i " I Ca M Tv cr f.:20 I 2:10 M Kin.tt j 6:2' " - ?.;"." " WatarfM ! jtt " I a-ss Kni:';.Ueo :47 " 8: M stuiweii aas M , 4 15 ljil'.jrt.- i 7:15 P Bl 5:Oo r M
I oravei ph!1! 1'raina ran dalfv, RnitSaT x"ptcn. C. DKADLBT, rWperistea4ent iittaiurii. it. Wnineft CamCU2r atsallWsaJT On isd nft.r NoTomhcr l"il9, T-nlr w!:?leavt i St.'" dlljr, (Saadayi excepti-d,) a rollow: . i-aiiiChlcaco at P. M.. teaves da;'y I rTrfwn leivinr PiUvtmrrh at 8,19 P. le ava Til A INS 90INQ WEST. BTATIONd. r.xrai h MAIL. .E.Sl'Rl ttXTr Ptrtebarfh. gorhf atat . 8 lew Alliance. . . Canton aj i-wülon. OrrttUt Wooeter ., MaiiHfMd . urn a h 8:10 " ass ' 8,15 l 7.lK 7 17 " äas M 43 a aj . M a m a so " mas " io.i ' 18,48 r m i.lD r 8J80 " r,,0M " .00 k ,40 " 7.HV " 7,.1S " S.tlS " W.40 " 10,10 " HUO 1 a 10, , 11. f. " 11,49 " li,SS k'x i.ivi .1 to " 3.M " 4,41 " e.oo 7 . .20 11.15" l.:is 2.21 l iv,ir t j l-j.i't " 1.25 ?,l!l ast " i in fl.O.) A X R,S8 M 7.10 ,05 " to. tS " 2. 42 " 8.19 ' 1.50 " 5 07 8.8S M t .ao " r.,52 " T.m " a.n M tt.15 1 10 at 12 1. AM :. ! 0 '6 ' ' xr tl,(i0 " 0eaSUiaeM Bar rras.... 111,01 " fj. S'lidi'sk.' 12.15 r m Porent 12.44 " Ueia im vnn Wert am Kort Wrxynf CM " Colnmble ..' Ml " Wrw ".tri Plymouth 868 ' ' asarsSM, I s.v M ( iiif-nco . . lu.eo F m 11.50 18,83 r m 12.rrf". 1.44 ' cm " I.IXl ad 1.47 .M) YMAIN'B QOLSQ KASJ.
T.TION1. MAIL. rv . Kin K XI' Rae. Chiesao USA a PJa Titers 9.Qors ,. '...itfit.-o 7.i" " : 1O " : 8.M ' 11.81 " Plrmustli fi.ni " M,2r) -' 1 R..V1 " 9.00 a m Warsaw. ... m.SS lvirsi ! it " s7'ColumlOa ,M " Bin " W,SI " 4. HS " Kort Wayne ll,U " im " n.20 M .00 " Vir Wert l.lSra ljs M i?r 7,n" Lima -. " "i.iw" i.M a.?e " Por-i .... 9.M " 4. J9" t,40 " 8.48 ' DpH'nessk' 4.8" r.io 1 aoa " w.as " Bucyraa.... 5.19" r.ii " r,47 " ie.4ft " . -. I A. 8.SS 4.1R " 11,18 M l .. I n i j, r0 A .. 4 r- .. 12 on f M M'.n.nrld. Ml1 7.0" 4,M ' fa " VooKt.i .. .90 " 87 " CIS" t.6: " OittiIo. .. 8.0" " 8,4" 17" MneiKdflon. .H " 9.8 " 7 ' " 8. " Cinlen 10.01 " 9. " j T,SB " 8.18 " Alliance... H.lR " lOM" S.40 " 3.95" SO-m . ll.M " 10.56 " t 8.0S " 4,:r. " Rnehester I 1,01 ra ItWJ a rf.Sl " .e8 " plttl.urjh 8.15 " 1 1.40 .. 11.5B " 7.1 "
HARDWARE.
JAKDWARK A STOVES. ItfPOB TAXT TO THOSE PCM CHASTNO HARDWARE ! BUCK & TOYTNT, i. 8, ifsHjcn Strmt, PtymndU, tod. ani now rsattvasf d-'ract from the MunuftictaroTO and Importen, a jrwiml ftsortment of HOUSE TRIMMING AID HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, And aa endless variety ot nsfal FARM IMPLEMENTS. 8T3E!.. KAUB, rA.T, PUTTY, SH'j WEZA PA 0B8, GLASS, A.i?, DOORS, raXRK PIPE. PACKING, BKLTItrO, ROPES. SHOT, POWDER. LHAJ). Billig tiafCS, BEAM AS!) COPPMM EJiTTLBS, TJX CUBS, TABLE AND POVBBT UUTURY PANCAKE TURN, i AND BMOKB-STACK8. ETC.. ETC. Cook 3lfvs, ani cott-.p that r..:n't CJoofc, Parlor Stoves for sitüu rofatas, sitticT r.J)ul Stove" lVr Parlor, Elevated Oeaa öiove, kd-I Overs thai bav? n')t heeu f (seated, Chefae sfsllkfaes. Rat Ttape ta catch il!c; sndiäiw Trap ,o Gatch Kits, Tinners Copperers and Iraners AT WORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS 01 MHELF Ar HEAVY HA.KDWARE AT A3 LOW PIGTREa A9 CAN FOUND ON THIS OONTINENS. Onr Oeadl were perrbared with CASH I (We . banaeied 't; at th vejy loweat pricae, and Al;j VQ l at OU'Jat lte trass e Frnnht. We propose to j sell f.r Oaal and v.e don't care here yon get tto money. f. 0. BUCK. 0. B. TOAN. S3 REAL ESTATE. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF O0ec in tbe rooiii ftauMllf occujled by tho Picture Ouliery, and outb of the DSBMcrat ofli:e. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT or th tide of all IsandH and JLots in mllarshall County. REAL ESTATE Btvghtmmd S!J c.n the Most UtacnabU 7er-a. No Extra Charge Irlado For information relative to chain ol UUo to lhoe haviii c n eyauc!i mada. Wild Land. ImpVdiParmSe Town Lots cind Residences For sale at rery LOW 1T.ICE3 and LONG TIME. Call and examine list of Landt fo Vier. alt, ami INSURANCE OFFICE. The tallowing companies are represented by II. CORBimV. ffOSfS, :rnr York Andtt $i.MQ.QQ0 00 TI ART FORD, of Hartford, Ct. 2.600,000 Oil MERCHANTS, oj cUcaft... 1,000,000 0 Th? nbore cnmpnnle nrr well known to this community and tlie esaatry, as I'rompt and Krllab'c. laavrsaoa Hkcted nt tho lowest UEQITrSTaTB RATB8 pay l 'juit-ilU lo-is pruinptlv nnd w::h'nt litigation. BpeeStl iaSsesaaanM etSereS rril'i iil i ,i do3-ie pl.VMOliTIl lOlNBRI and M AOHINE HOP ENG INKS Bl.'TT.T AND RBPAIRSP ON SHORT NOTICK. PCIsLETS, 8HaFTIN9, MILL GR IRI8, CASJTINGSI, mlsc"lliinf.rmii and coto-roti. p hued or mud. to orrW. Then shep. which wrre dtroyed 1t aj haat tntrr. h be n rrbutli and famkaUrd wtili u-w machinery tbrnnrhotit Allklndsofra-tlneiidoapla the beat rprxH finr-iW m säe er.
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W IlESUiE t;i Mil m two ptore room, an-1 ihe I mild oa wMafe ttiey tmid. and WW ri- a 1 äSfaais in tb;m that will juiry capuui.-i m calling and xamiulng the property. fsM buildlnr are new, and in a locate"'! that is ct'uetaatly urou ing in importaace as s buaiaas sokit. AJso, tas VH AO LOT occupied by m on Oentoi street, epofit tbe ol4 Muhydlst church. This property will be and ov. nsv term?. fbt4 tn.9 J. S. ALl.EttAtf. At EiKlsior Inly Insane. - - - k 11 rnmm imm iini aim cncapri mnguzinm we have rad tiiis !nni ttm". It o-ti you only a j couar it year, arm srivi? nirr pc-ort rcdiris metier than Ute hirtter priced sues. S-'ud eaoscria. tion to C. L Van All. ,j. N- Y rk Cfty, 8ltbecflbn to the IlEMor-nAT can pccv.t Ike ' any?:; iimu':ci raio. y applying to Arthur T. atetaiir. Cat tbia oat tas send with yoar atme. A T M A A G XLWS FOR THE EiUNQRTI KOONTS & HOSAW, No. 7. Hoham'a Block, Lapecta strfe l3ymoiith, Indlnna. j W ha ve repaired orr iw Bjk--r rd Rm'uirani. Hunting 11 a utri-c..is caioofün.FQi. vvc keep a tall a.8urMre'jt of Fancy Groceries, OonketwBmfritt Cijars, and Tobacco. All kio1 of Frtlt in iratan. Ojiter !a ever aw fee mla by toe cau, Meals et ÄÜ Hours. Pit r! vfv?k Board on '.ifc;-a! term?. Glee se I i fall, ard aafteff yownt'J. l-eceml t: -A 14tl htWTiT. A I.02AW. WeOet Qui Vereu3 Bitter. Forllic following KLASON3 Stf kLould replace Uie old ten for Hitler Qiinl:v iaMjati in ciiect Willi Hilter Swert aui!u': M'B cf th(?"m.'tsf ani l,t nl lillcrncsi of omiiiOa Qifni'--. SveetlQ,!a!ro U mR.de from I'lrur'jm 1'uik only, tho source of li.tier Q iiuiae. In wa t iM jnlfte the Mttemess riT.'ectly clnccalctl. but may be Li3icütlr dcv lowed ii de;r'J. Swori tlivi.T3 -wül r.et eick.m, r-7 rery BdbsCiuacoe o.'tea do. ShTeefttaiuine li reMUly tfdeen, BSUWita Owij Hit least hesitation, Lyold8J3YS"angr. SweeliOniuino entirely otTiat3 tl.l uncouVuerxble dUlike whicii oLillreaVhavo tp BVt? r ijuiniuo. Oweet Qkilnlne rennlres n eTaboratH praparatJon to take, in ready for iuaUüt. -oso. weet Aulnlne, Iti its afraeabUiti and proipt eiHcaov. ttteabeweei the fpublio nii.fd of much pfSjaaliSC rtguui.-:tQi"ui and ai Is tho efforts of Ibe a e-t Fli'Viician In ita a dntr;lt.raUoTi. 0 wert Vitt I nine C03J no more U:o liituV QuliUBO. Swet uliilno can he had at tbe f)rna Storld in two foma, viz : ßvüt, loilronvei i-nce oi minuies anu tiir ?i.r.t'mitul .m ,. - ... ... i lind vder, for u-o Pbi-sio mists. Lps, Farr & aWatTUhlRfi C:-lr!ST5 TORR. mar3-26m(i Fur fa:, by W F.. nr. WN. DRY GOODS. kkwaiTd : J. 1Z. DALZS & CO., Cave d'.errr.'.n-.-d to c'.I ;ff tblr cc'.lre aUck Ut WEXlx X d e.C ! S ComU4Jmsi ot HATS, CAPS, CLOTI1LV0. BOOTS ft snoES. DEE8S GOODS, MUSLINS. PRINTS, nr tat vi. j i II08IERY, GLOVES, GENTS' PTJB2TG GOODS, FURS, kc, AT COST aM LESS THAN COST, And vi.! also pay $100 IN GREENBACKS To the cast ov.tr purohaf in the LARGEST BILL OF GOODS. ToaaUefj Oie ft oj le Bull tiv rr.iaa whst ih4y aar, ta-y nave radacrd their prioee as follows: Yarl w ill.; Bleaclied Muiin, wortK 18 cLs., nt 12 i cli. Qianjtsaaa, worth 25 cts , at lr3 cts. fIIins, worth 4?1,2,", at 73 ts. Alspara Lustres, wi rth eta , ai 6 OtP. Fianneia, worth 76 e4s , at 50 eta Ooosl Crash. 10 eta afsaV. Co. .Ill '.TCIlj BOOTS AND SHOES. NEWELL GRAVES ßooi k Shoemaker. WW ILL attend pTompdy to sit oA antrast. H tohlacare. REPAIRING WELl & flEATLY DOME Om fthort Xotloo. VkmSLm laiaSma1 "Ällir'rt41 Saaal max , - . av ti . t "i ' yr-sra n -awnm- ' i'lmt I Jf -
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1 RE AT ARRIVALS AT S. & M. BECKKR'S We sra aow reoelriag rar Fall and Winter Gootis, Asd can aow t HANDSOMEST STOCK Of COCDS Kr?;r bronpht to Plymouth, nad ca oiTer better bargains ir. CALICOES, DELA1XKS. ALLAPACAS.OOOD FOR SUITS, Oar CtotLror ftssTftrnent 1j corr.pirte si5 w:U sc.! at Very Low Price. a eVn!ni e;ooa of HATS, CAPS. AND Oonts Fvrnlhtna; 4im d s . We U a BIBB ASt&RMULST Ql Cloths, Casiimtres and Y&U, AaJ euiks CLOTHlAia TO 0&D&, I? Latest Style. 33 S. 4 M. BECKER. DRÜCCIS78. jjKCUlilSTa. G. BLAIN Sc CO.. la Plymouth, lh6 i lAtaiaamoeyaWsaf SJ m.i iilassarye Paints, Ulis, Dym Htmfr, Varatlal. OTees, Brnihfi Pr T4 BWMmt. .WaOMvry, JW4 V- -w and Hms fr vk-v .;. i w . - - of tJ to tcicAf LiUs WJammmmc'tS.. s-'" -, reasoaakic nta,a er -i of K. rus-rs aa '.otJ J.'. .'.;. ic ' kzrosvm: LAMPS, ?it b-an.la tfs Ksm TCearoaUo sga.to tum X l.. popa'ar Patent Hedicines, or amaaj Wjmijm PRESCRIPTIONS, ' SffifjWr sys p t n kon or ,, r5ht. ty puolle to taror nr with a cnTl and rxantre ef neoane con ri need of ihm fart ast ws at dot Of a iioarai busiuass. M o sunt a co. o LX l.iVaa mm stoee. 'ABUAEBit ZT 1814. W. K- BROWN, PERSHING & BROWN PBBVS M.yOl fiOBX, pH jTsf aa itti j CrwOiBy prra.T M Jwes sf flteSay se asW i
